Important safety instructions – John Deere AC-G3200i User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read this operator’s

manual completely before using. When using this product, the

following basic precautions should always be followed:

1. Read all the instructions before using the product.
2. Do not enclose the generator nor cover it with a

box. The generator has a built-in forced air cooling

system, and may become overheated if it is enclosed.

If generator has been covered to protect if from the

weather during non use, be sure to remove it and keep it

well away from the area during generator use.

3. Operate the generator on a level surface. It is not

necessary to prepare a special foundation for the

generator. However, the generator will vibrate on an

irregular surface, so choose a level place without surface

irregularities.

If the generator is tilted or moved during operation, fuel

may spill and/or the generator may tip over, causing a

hazardous situation.

Proper lubrication cannot be expected if the generator

is operated on a steep incline or slope. In such a case,

piston seizure may occur even if the oil is above the

upper level.

4. Pay attention to the wiring or extension cords from the

generator to the connected device. If the wire is under

the generator or in contact with a vibrating part, it may

break and possibly cause a fire, generator burnout, or

electric shock hazard. Replace damaged or worn cords

immediately.

5. Do not operate in rain, in wet or damp conditions, or

with wet hands. The operator may suffer severe electric

shock if the generator is wet due to rain or snow.

6. If wet, wipe and dry it well before starting. Do not pour

water directly over the generator, nor wash it with water.

7. Be extremely careful that all necessary electrical

grounding procedures are followed during each and

every use. Failure to do so can be fatal.

8. NEVER try to power the house wiring by plugging the

generator into a wall outlet, a practice known as “back

feeding”. This is an extremely dangerous practice that

presents an electrocution risk to utility workers and

neighbors served by the same utility transformer. It

also bypasses some of the built-in household circuit

protection devices.

If you must connect the generator to the house wiring to

power appliances, have a qualified electrician install the

appropriate equipment in accordance with local electrical

codes. Or, check with your utility company to see if it can

install an appropriate power transfer switch.

9. No smoking while charging a battery. The battery emits

flammable hydrogen gas, which can explode if exposed

to electric arcing or open flame. Keep the area well-

ventilated and keep open flames / sparks away when

charging a battery.

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